20 Proceedings. 
ANNUAL MEETING, 
held at Reigate, 26th of October, 1900. 
The Annual Report and Balance Sheet were read and 
adopted as follows :— 
Annvau Report. 
During the past 12 months only 5 fresh members have joined 
the Club, whilst 11 have resigned and 1 has died. The mem- 
bership is thus reduced to 75. 
The winter session opened with a most interesting lecture on 
the Physical Geography and Plants of Palestine, by Mr. J. 
Gilbert Baker, F.R.S., of Kew. 
A record of original work was presented to the Club by 
Miss E. Sargant, who described her researches regarding the 
fertilisation of Lilium Martagon. 
At all the evening meetings a high level of interest was 
maintained. The attendance ranged from 27 to 13. It 
averaged 18. 
The following is a list of the papers and addresses :— 
1899. 
October. The Physical Geography and Plants of Pales- 
tine, by Mr. J. Gilbert Baker, F.R.S. 
November. Botanical Sketches in Ceylon, by Mr. A. K. 
Coomara-Swamy, F.G.S. 
December. Nature’s Night Lights, by Mr. F. M. Duncan. 
1900. 
January. Recent discoveries regarding the Fertilisation 
of Lilium Martagon, by Miss FE. Sargant. 
February. Artin relation to Botany, by Mr. S. T. Dunn, 
F.LS. 
March. Certain mysterious Instincts of Insects, by 
Mr. 8. T. Klein, F.L.S., F.E.S. 
April. Eolithic Implements, their use and meaning, by 
the Rev. R. Ashington Bullen, F.G.S. 
